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Does the abstract present data about the prevalence of an illness, or a condition in relation to other figures, such as income, homelessness; or present morbidity or mortality figures; or the incidence ...

The final set of figures (11a and 11b) presents data on the pattern of population health issues or outcomes studied in the academic and grey literatures. Mental health outcomes are the most frequent category ...

Figures 9a and 9b outline the relative appearance of various social determinants of health (SDOH) in the literature coded for this review. A broad range of determinants were addressed. First, in the academic ...

Figure 8a presents the distribution of sub-populations experiencing inequities in health captured in academic articles. Most of the studies include overlapping sub-population categories, such as Aboriginal ...

Of the 173 academic articles, the research designs used were varied (Figure 7a). Quantitative (69.4%), qualitative (28.9%), and longitudinal/cohort (22.0%) research designs prevailed. Other, less frequently ...

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Figure 6b presents the types of research studies from grey literature included in this review. In contrast to what was found of the academic literature, policy-oriented ...

... health policy research studies.
The full text review of the literature articles revealed a wide range of research methods employed. Figure 6a demonstrates the type of research methodology employed in ...

Figure 5a represents first author affiliation of academic literature with institutional faculties/departments. Many of these authors may or may not have multiple (Ω) institutional faculty/departmental ...

Figure 4a presents the first author's affiliation with specific Ontario Universities (n= 136) for the academic literature reviewed. The majority of the primary authors are affiliated with the University ...

The types of institutions with which the primary (corresponding) authors are primarily affiliated are depicted in Figure 3a and 3b below for the academic and grey literatures. Some of these authors may ...

We begin first with a description of the annual distribution of the two sources of literature. Figure 2a demonstrates a steady growth in the publication of peer reviewed academic articles on health equity ...

... thanks in part to Brown’s largesse with public finances,” wrote The Times on 14 March 2010. “Inevitably, shrewd business figures such as Haughey stood to benefit from public sector payouts and contracts.” ...

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